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Alisa Childers
Alisa Childers
American singer-songwriter
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Britt Nicole
Britt Nicole
American Christian singer-songwriter
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Hollyn
Hollyn
American singer-songwriter
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t.A.T.u.
t.A.T.u.
Russian music duo
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Point of Grace
Point of Grace
US musical group; all-female Contemporary Christian music vocal group
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Audrey Assad
Audrey Assad
American singer-songwriter and contemporary Christian music artist.
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Fergie
Fergie
American singer
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Avalon
Avalon
American contemporary Christian vocal quartet
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Sanctus Real
Sanctus Real
American rock band
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Krystal Meyers
Krystal Meyers
American Christian singer-songwriter
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Tauren Wells
Tauren Wells
American Christian pop artist
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Susan Ashton
Susan Ashton
American singer
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Cher Lloyd
Cher Lloyd
English singer, songwriter and model
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Debby Boone
Debby Boone
American singer
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NF
NF
American rapper from Michigan
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Cory Asbury
Cory Asbury
American Christian musician and worship pastor
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Jen Ledger
Jen Ledger
musician
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Jessie James Decker
Jessie James Decker
American country pop singer
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Fireflight
Fireflight
Christian rock band from America
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Martha Wash
Martha Wash
American singer
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Lena Katina
Lena Katina
Russian singer, member of the duo t.A.T.u
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Francesca Battistelli
Francesca Battistelli
American Christian musician
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Mis-Teeq
Mis-Teeq
British band
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Amy Grant
Amy Grant
American musician
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Pink
Pink
American singer and songwriter
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Hillary Scott
Hillary Scott
American singer and songwriter
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MacKenzie Porter
MacKenzie Porter
Canadian actress, singer and musician

ZOEgirl was an American Christian teen pop and pop rock band formed in 1999. The group comprised Chrissy Conway-Katina, Alisa Childers and Kristin Swinford-Schweain. They were signed to Sparrow Records from 1999 to 2006 and released their debut single "I Believe" in 2000. This song and their self-titled debut album ZOEgirl helped them become Sparrow's fastest selling artist of all time. With All of My Heart, the lead single for Life, was the group's only No. 1 Christian contemporary hit radio (CHR) single and led to the group receiving a GMA Dove Award for New Artist of the Year in 2002. By the end of 2003, over one million albums from ZOEgirl were sold.

As a response to the musical trends of the time, ZOEgirl changed their format from teen pop to pop rock with the release of "You Get Me" in 2003. Released as the lead single for their third album, Different Kind of Free, this was their only No. 1 Christian adult contemporary (AC) single. It also peaked at No. 2 on CHR, making it the second-highest ZOEgirl song on that chart. The group's musical change and the growing digital piracy at the time led to slower sales of ZOEgirl's music. Their highly anticipated fourth and final studio album Room to Breathe earned the No. 1 spot on Billboard's Top Heatseekers Album charts. It was ZOEgirl's least successful album in terms of US Christian radio airplay, with only "About You" and "Scream" released as singles and the latter being unsuccessful.

In 2006, ZOEgirl disbanded, and Kristin and Chrissy formed the group Colman Blue with Kelly Trontell, which split up in January 2010.

In 2011, the group reunited for a two-hour interview on The Brian Mason Show, suggesting that they may release a lullaby album in the future. On May 24, 2013, Chrissy registered the ZOEgirlMusic.com domain name with Go Daddy. The group confirmed that they have reunited to create the lullaby album, though nothing has materialized.